Posted April 14, 200916 yr As long as I'm here posting stuff this morning, I'll post some photos of the Harvard Square area. Though Harvard Square itself is of course an actual single point, the name in many contexts applies to a mini-neighborhood surrounding that. I live sort of on the fringe of that area (actually right across the street from some Harvard housing, but a little separated from Harvard Square territory). The majority of these are from a week or two ago, but a few up front are from several years ago and January of this year. Panorama for some reason. Click if you want to see a bigger one. From Harvard Yard, I believe Snow! Okay, now the recent pictures. Out of Town News has been a Harvard Square fixture for many years, providing, as the name indicates, news publications from all over the place. Recently, to everyone's dismay, the company owning it decided not to renew its lease, and it seemed that it would close. It ended up being rescued by another company, but still, it was another harbinger of doom for newspapers in general. It's currently in the former headhouse for the Harvard Square subway stop, which was vacated following the station's redesign during an extension of the Red Line in the 80s. Cambridge Common, where George Washington first assembled troops during the Revolutionary War. I forget what this is, but I think its picture was on the city parking permit stickers this or last year. Note the wires for trolley buses. As far as I know, a few bus routes coming from Harvard station are the only places in the Boston area where old streetcar lines have survived in the form of trolley buses. Crate & Barrel moved out a couple of months ago. I like the question mark. This plaza faces Brattle Square, but Brattle Square being all of a single block away from Harvard Square, it's easy to never know that there is such a place name. Students, tourists, and yuppies. Except possibly the guy in the lower right. The Garage is a small-ish indoor retail building that I believe is in fact a former parking garage. Some actual bits of Harvard. A couple of blocks down Mass Ave. Mt. Auburn Street. I enjoy this tower a lot. Bow Street Back on Mass Ave, this is about the east/southeast edge of what I would consider the Harvard Square "neighborhood." That's it. Next time, perhaps another of Cambridge's squares?
April 14, 200916 yr ugh! Boston!! :whip: Nice pictures, my anger carries over from the Cavs thread. You know I only post these threads to make your blood boil! :evil:
April 14, 200916 yr very good -- even if they don't have a hoity-toity harvard, every city with a college should have a harvard square neighborhood. edit: just for fun -- you wouldn't have a good shot of the harvard square theater would you (once the home of many famous boston rock shows)? here's one i found over the 'nets, but its obviously lacking vs your shots! :wink:
April 14, 200916 yr ugh! Boston!! :whip: Nice pictures, my anger carries over from the Cavs thread. You know I only post these threads to make your blood boil! >:D Damn you Porko!
April 14, 200916 yr I dig the shots. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
April 14, 200916 yr In an upper window on the 6th picture: Dewey Cheatem & Howe. Is that where Car Talk broadcasts from? Someone should tell them that that is a very old joke.
April 14, 200916 yr edit: just for fun -- you wouldn't have a good shot of the harvard square theater would you (once the home of many famous boston rock shows)? here's one i found over the 'nets, but its obviously lacking vs your shots! :wink: I don't have a shot of that. Next time I've got the camera over there, I guess.
April 15, 200916 yr edit: just for fun -- you wouldn't have a good shot of the harvard square theater would you (once the home of many famous boston rock shows)? here's one i found over the 'nets, but its obviously lacking vs your shots! :wink: I don't have a shot of that. Next time I've got the camera over there, I guess. thx. and if you can get inside, even better. of course its probably all carved up as a movie theater now, but you never know what old grandeur you might find.
April 15, 200916 yr ^ I've seen movies there a couple of times, but never really paid much attention to the surroundings. I do recall thinking it looked a bit grand, though, so perhaps there is some good stuff you'd like. I'll definitely try to remember to bring a camera next time.
April 16, 200916 yr Gret photos... I spent one summer working in an office about midway between Harvard Square and Central Square, so the area is very familiar to me. (I may end up back in the area if I'm lucky enough to be admitted to Harvard for grad school next year, but I'm not holding my breath.) Mt. Auburn Street. That odd little building on the right-hand side of the photo, with the yellow markings on the door, is the headquarters of the Harvard Lampoon.
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